In October 2013, I started working on the Whitehall II study in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health as a Statistician. Before moving departments, I was based at Primary Care and Population Health for nearly 4 years.

I currently provide statistical support for a number of projects using the Whitehall II data, including investigating the relationship between cognitive function and activities of daily living.

At the Department of Primary Care and Population Health I worked on a project to investigate methods to impute missing values in longitudinal clinical data. The results from this project will contribute towards my PhD thesis.